|
|
|||
|
||||
Overview'I want to tear these thoughts out of my flesh. How could I forget just how rotten I am?' In this collection of contemplative and cathartic short comics, the pomegranate Anar and the woman Guli exist as reflections of each other - repellent to one another and yet inexorably drawn together once more. As they evolve through each story, proceeding through the stages of the plant life cycle, they take on new roles: muse and artist, gardener and seed, lover and fruit. The iterations reveal new revelations, exploring the themes of shame, grief, destiny, and survival at each turn. Abedifard's comic form evokes Persianate storytelling and draws on stylistic elements found in illuminated manuscripts, building an experience as rich and complex as the taste of pomegranate on one's tongue. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yasmeen AbedifardPublisher: Silver Sprocket Imprint: Silver Sprocket Dimensions: Width: 17.70cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.255kg ISBN: 9798886200539Pages: 80 Publication Date: 25 September 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""A rich text that invites slow contemplation and is complemented by Abedifard's elegant cartooning, drawing the reader forward with great momentum. In my mind, that is as perfect a combination as the refreshing contrast between cold fruit on a hot summer day."" - Adam de Souza, The Gulf ""An intoxicating labyrinth made up of the torture and exaltation of interconnectedness, rendered with such a lush sensuality that even the grotesque becomes alluring. Abedifard manages to evoke the poetic gravitas of a mythic text with a visual flair so modern and refreshing that the result feels entirely and exhilaratingly new. She has cemented herself through this decadent, unsettling, cathartic work as a voice that rises above the din of the crowd to sing a song uniquely its own. It is both a triumphant wail of release and an ode to the prison of destiny, with drawings so viscerally evocative they will sear themselves into the reader's mind permanently."" - Rosemary Valero-O'Connell, Don't Go Without Me ""In this mesmerising and lyrical story, Persian motifs about cyclical time thread through the story of Guli and Anar, whose dance takes them through the landscape of love and death, change and desire. A work that will stay with you and call you back into it over and over again."" - Taymiya R. Zaman, Historian ""Weaving together the mythological and the raw, blistering personal, When to Pick a Pomegranate cements Yasmeen Abedifard's position as one of the most exciting cartoonists working today."" - Leo Fox, Boy Island ""Yasmeen Abedifard does the impossible -- using her mastery of form, she melts together seemingly firm panel structures with rich visuals and sparse narrative so visceral, so intimate, it rips open the casual cruelty of every day, making you feel as though the story was actually pulled from the corners of your guilty soul -- she does this, and makes it look like a breeze."" - Nadia Shammas, Squire" Author InformationYasmeen Abedifard is an Iranian artist born in the San Francisco Bay Area and currently based in Oakland. She is currently teaching in the Comics BFA program at The California College of the Arts (CCA), and her work has been featured in various spaces, such as the SF Art Book Fair, the Charles M. Schulz Museum, 2727 California, and Jack Hanley Gallery. In 2023, she won the Ignatz Award for Outstanding Minicomic for DEATH BLOOM (pub. Lucky Pocket Press). She is part of the comics collective D.R.Y., aimed at fostering community and highlighting the Bay Area comics scene. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |